A Kids Book About Identity

$9.95

Quantity

format
Start A Membership - $15.95

✓ New Member Discount

✓ Pick Any Book

✓ Skip Months

✓ Cancel Any Time

For Ages 5+

This book seeks to help kids identify themselves and understand all the things that can make up someone’s identity.

Your identity can be a lot of things: your heritage, gender, hometown, school, faith, or even what you’ve been through. The awesome thing is nobody is just one thing! Your identity can grow and change as you do! This book explores all the different parts of identity: who you are, what you love, and what’s true about you.

Jimmy Gomez (he/him)—or better known as Taboo Nawasha—is a husband, father, cancer survivor, MC, performer, writer, creator, and Indigenous activist. He also has an amazing day job as one of the founding members of the award-winning music group, the Black Eyed Peas. While Tab loves making music, his goal is to leave a legacy his kids will be proud of.  

Hardback Size: 8in. x 10in.
ISBN: 978-1-953955-06-7
Printed in the USA

eBook Format: EPUB
eBook ISBN: 978-1-953955-13-5
eBook Compatibility: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices
Read more about device compatibility here.

72 pages

Copyright 2021
Designed in Portland, Oregon

Meet our Membership.

Grow your collection with our membership. Choose to get 1, 2, or 3 books delivered to your door every month. Start today with this book!

Enjoy our podcasts.

Our podcasts are made for kids and grownups to discover, explore, and understand their world, with shows of all types for everyone!

Explore the collection.

Sorry, but no dragons or princesses here. Kids have real experiences, ideas, and questions. These books talk up to them, treat them like they’re smart, and create space for conversation.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
P
Pamela

Easy to understand

Q
Quchitta
Identity Matters

A great book to read along with my child, important points to pause and reflect about our identity and just like Taboo-embrace and celebrate our uniqueness!

J
Janie A.
A kids Book about Identity

The theme of the book is right on point. However, I was disappointed that there was no mention of disability as a part of identity.